Integrate Cloudinary with GitHub to automate workflows, sync data between apps, and eliminate repetitive tasks with AI-powered automation.
Delete Resources from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Get Resource Details from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Search Resources in Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Get Usage Report from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Transform Resources in Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Start from a real workflow other teams are already running.
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Create Issue
Get Repository Details
Update GitHub Issue
Find Issue
Find Organization
Create Gist
Get File Changes
List Pull Requests
Get File Contents
Create Or Update File
Add Comment to Issue
Add Comment to Commit
Create Inline Comment
List All Repository
List PR Review Comments
Get Pull Request Details
Invite Member To Organization
Update pull request
List All Files
Close Pull Request
Remove Member from Organization
Delete Resources from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowGet Resource Details from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowSearch Resources in Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowGet Usage Report from Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowTransform Resources in Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowUpload Resource to Cloudinary when When a new issue is created in GitHub
Use this flowDelete Resources from Cloudinary when When a new branch or tag is created in GitHub
Use this flowGet Resource Details from Cloudinary when When a new branch or tag is created in GitHub
Use this flowSearch Resources in Cloudinary when When a new branch or tag is created in GitHub
Use this flowGet Usage Report from Cloudinary when When a new branch or tag is created in GitHub
Use this flowEverything you can automate between Cloudinary and GitHub.
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new issue is created in the repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new branch or tag is created in the repository.
Runs when a new release is published in the selected repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a pull request is opened or closed in the repository.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a new comment is added to any issue.
Runs the workflow automatically whenever a repository is forked.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your Cloudinary integrations.
Delete images or videos by Asset ID, Public ID, prefix, or all; optionally keep originals, invalidate CDN cache, or apply transformations.
Retrieve resource details by Public ID or Asset ID, optionally including derived versions.
Search media assets by query or visual input and return matching resources and metadata.
Get a report showing your account’s storage, bandwidth, request and resource counts, and add‑on usage for a specific date (within the last 3 months).
Create a URL for a resource with the specified transformations (size, crop, gravity, quality, effects, named transformations, and format).
Upload an image, video, or raw file to Cloudinary and set options like public ID, folder, tags, format, transformations, access mode, and notification URL.

Follow a simple walkthrough to create, test, and launch your first automation.
Connect your apps
Link the apps you want to automate.
Configure your workflow
Set up triggers, actions, and map your data.
Test & publish
Test your workflow and publish it.
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Cloudinary is a cloud-based service that provides an end-to-end image and video management solution, including uploads, storage, manipulations, optimizations, and delivery.
Learn moreGitHub is a developer platform for hosting code, collaborating on software projects, managing issues and pull requests, automating workflows, and securing the software development lifecycle with tools like GitHub Actions and Advanced Security.
Learn moreSign up for a free viaSocket account, then authorize both your Cloudinary and GitHub accounts. From there, pick a trigger in one app and an action in the other. Your first workflow can be live in under five minutes.
Yes. viaSocket uses instant triggers where available, so data moves between Cloudinary and GitHub as soon as the event happens. Scheduled polling triggers run at a maximum interval of 15 minutes.
Yes. You can map specific fields, apply filters to skip records that do not match your conditions, and transform values before they reach GitHub. No coding required.
Yes. You can set up a workflow where Cloudinary triggers actions in GitHub, and a separate workflow where GitHub triggers actions in Cloudinary. Both run independently and in real time.
viaSocket logs every run so you can see exactly what succeeded and what failed. Failed tasks can be retried from the dashboard without re-configuring the workflow.
Yes, there is a free plan that covers basic workflows between Cloudinary and GitHub. Paid plans unlock higher task limits, faster polling, and advanced features like multi-step workflows and conditional logic.
No. The entire Cloudinary and GitHub integration is built through a visual, point-and-click interface. Code blocks are available if you want them, but they are never required.